Our summer exhibitions include Legacies 150, co-presented with the National Film Board of Canada, a collection of stories from Canadians of all walks of life reflecting on legacy and inheritance through photography.

Legacies 150 / Générations 150 is an interactive photo album that applies a contemporary lens to the ideas of legacy and inheritance, employing first-person stories to explore where we’ve come from and what we’re becoming.

The Lakeview Market features fab finds from all corners of the globe including old world crafts and new, unique designs. Choose from traditional artifacts, local, artisanal, eco-friendly, fair trade products and more.

Led by David Bester, Outside In is a hands-on writing workshop that invites participants to consider different perspectives about outsiders and insiders, themselves and others. After a tour and discussion of Ydessa Hendeles’ exhibition,The Milliner's Daughter, writers will be invited to create and share new pieces of flash fiction, poetry or memoir in response to open-ended exercises. The workshop’s supportive structure encourages writers to share personal thoughts in a safe and non-critical environment.
The workshop is open to writers of all levels. Writing materials will be provided.

This workshop will take you to a place that very few have experienced – the Canadian Eastern Arctic. Through a mix of traditional Inuit throat singing weaved with stories and sounds from the Arctic, The Jerry Cans will provide a glimpse into life in one of the world’s most unique destinations.

Yukon-based artist Sarah MacDougall is known for her honest and poetic songs, passionate performances, and unique voice. Played live with her band, her progressive folk-roots material has won many top awards.

Experience the energy of the north with Juno-nominated Silla + Rise who blend live throat singing and futuristic dancefloor beats, joined by one Toronto’s hottest DJs, Classic Roots, to melt the ice at this Arctic dance party.